| | Lady Sings The Blues CD - Import
5 CD set features Josephine Baker, Sarah Vaughan, Della Reese, Bessie Smit and more. Chea. 2005. Lady Sings The Blues Music Lady Sings The Blues Music Lady Sings The Blues Review
GuidelinesRemember to focus your comments on Lady Sings The Blues CD - Import. Check our review guidelines for specific details regarding customer review policy. To submit your review, please fill out the above form and click "Submit Review." A staff member will then verify your review meets our guidelines. Upon approval, your review will be published within a few days. Please do not use this form to comment on web site errors or for order related questions. If you have concerns of this nature, please contact customer service by filling out this form.
Purchase Lady Sings The Blues CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Paul Butterfield Blues Band CD (1965)
Lady Sings The Blues
$6.19
| | Wolfe Stripped Down At The Bang Palace CD (2009)
Lady Sings The Blues
$12.78
| | Joe Bonamassa Ballad Of John Henry CD (2009)
Lady Sings The Blues
$13.69
| | Pete Anderson Even Things Up CD (2009)
Lady Sings The Blues
$9.25
| | Mike Zito Pearl River CD (2009)
Lady Sings The Blues
$13.79
| | Best Of Chuck Berry: 20th Century Masters Of The Millennium Collection CD (1999) Remastered
Lady Sings The Blues
$9.35
| | Dave Brubeck One Alone CD (2000)
Lady Sings The Blues
$10.85 Dave Brubeck rarely recorded as a solo pianist, but beginning in the late '90s, he started performing occasional solo pieces in concert and recorded two first-rate solo dates for Telarc. His third solo CD for the label is full of rich harmonies that any Brubeck fan can identify as his in seconds, including a mix of memorable but overlooked songs from the 1920s through the 1940s, plus a few choice standards and a pair of his timeless originals. Brubeck clearly loves old ballads like "That Old Feeling" and "I'll Never Smile Again," and there are several classics that are perfect vehicles for Brubeck. "Someone to Watch Over Me" is yet another lush ballad, while his unusual chord substitutions to the very familiar "Over the Rainbow" are dazzling. He ventures ...
| | Art Tatum California Melodies CD (1994)
Lady Sings The Blues
$17.69
| | ANAYA Inconcert CD
Lady Sings The Blues
$6.69 New age style music for meditation and relaxation. Also newage with a touch of pop. Started in 1996 and now is a one person keyboard programming band. We also develop musical themes for movies,series, and documentary programs in TV.Press release - Anaya music Anaya is an unique talented artist - Composer,performer,singer, producer, from Brasilia in Brazil, although she has an international profile.Ranking of TOP Selling and HOT PICK cds in the latin genre in the ex-mp3.com.Interviewing Anaya is like discovering a world of artistic curiosities of a professional ...
| | Kevin Wong Every Day Is Beautifully Flawed CD (2006)
Lady Sings The Blues
$14.79 "Recipe for this album:- 1 part smooth R&B vocal timbre- 1/8 part jazz/blues piano- 1/2 part violin- 3 parts penchant for chord sequences and combined chords- 1 part ethereal and airy tone- 2 parts penchant for melisma and belting- 1 part Motown influenced soul- 1/16 part musical theatre trainingBest reserved for a quiet evening at home, this album serves varying levels of intimacy and smooth pop/soul that goes down well with servings of Alicia Keys or Eric Benet, with the occasional peppered hints of something more Christian Rock or Pop/Classically influenced at times..." Born and raised North of Toronto by 30 minutes, Kevin missed any sort of musical sophistication in his teenage years. Developing his early sound from a blend of bubblegum pop and '90s pop/r&b mixed with 14 years of classical training in violin and 5 years in piano, Kevin's sound was originally that of a weak Brian Mcknight imitator crossed with a would-be Backstreet Boy.Since his time at the University of Western Ontario, Kevin has procured his A.R.C.T. (Royal Conservatory of Music, ...
| | Samuray Los Guerrero Sin Arrepentimiento CD (2006)
$11.19 | | Kelly Richey Live At The Tirsty Ear CD (2007)
Lady Sings The Blues
$14.09 KELLY RICHEY – BIOGuitarist/singer Kelly Richey has been described by one music critic as: “Stevie Ray Vaughan trapped in a woman’s body with Janis Joplin screaming to get out.” That’s an apt appraisal of the Lexington, Kentucky native, who’s now been based in Cincinnati for many years. Over the course of many album releases (and a live DVD) leading up to her latest CD, the all-instrumental Speechless, Richey has often been compared to such greats as Jimi Hendrix and Stevie Ray Vaughan because of her ability to capture and entertain an audience with ripping guitar leads that both sing and astonish.As a teenager, Kelly Richey practiced 12 hours a day. “I never set it down,” she remembers. “I took it to school, I took it to the kitchen table and if I took a walk it was strapped on.” Now, when she picks up her guitar to play, anyone within earshot is compelled to listen. As she honed her playing skills and started learning more about her idol's teachers, Kelly realized that their influences were her true love--the blues.A working musician since she was a teenager, Kelly Richey began her professional career as a member of the Arista Records group, Stealin' Horses. In 1990, she formed The Kelly Richey Band and has gone on to become both a national and international touring artist.One of Kelly's most cherished moments as a guitarist came in 1988 when she found herself on-stage with the legendary Albert King at his sold-out show in Nashville. Invited on stage for one song, King told Richey, “That guitar is like a gun; if you pick it up, you better mean to use it.” And Kelly did; she played the remainder of the set with the late blues legend. In 1993 while playing a benefit in Louisville, another of her idols, Lonnie Mack, saw Kelly perform with her band. Impressed with her strong performance, he invited her to join him on stage, where they brought the house down with their dueling guitar leads.Buoyed by critical praise and fiercely loyal fans, The Kelly Richey Band tours extensively, bringing their electric live experience to venues throughout the US. While most of the early attention centered on her incendiary guitar playing, Richey has developed into a strong singer as well, drawing those comparisons to Janis Joplin. Richey has opened for James Brown, Johnny and Edgar Winter and Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown, among others. As another journalist put it, “Imagine a cross between Bonnie Raitt and Ruth Brown and you’ve only begun to get the picture.”The Kelly Richey Band has developed an almost cult-like following. Fans have snapped up thousands of the band’s previous releases, ...
| | Quinteto Real CD (2008) (Import) Import
Lady Sings The Blues
$10.49
| | Fraser MacPherson Live At Puccini's 1977 CD (2008)
Lady Sings The Blues
$13.25
| | Hector Urdaneta Vol 3 CD (1999)
$10.65 |
|
|